During an assessment, the nurse suspects a client is experiencing genital herpes. Which clinical manifestations cause the nurse to come to this conclusion?
Select all that apply.
A) Low blood pressure
B) Headache
C) Fever
D) Back pain
E) Vaginal discharge
Answer: B, C, D, E
Manifestations of genital herpes include headache, fever, vaginal discharge, and back pain. Low blood pressure is not a manifestation of genital herpes.
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1. "I will never be able to do this without help." 2. "I can repeat the steps of this procedure until I get them right." 3. "This project is so big." 4. "This big project can be broken into smaller pieces." 5. "My workload is too heavy."
Experiments are always prospective
A) True B) False
If an error occurs as a result of delegation, the nurse is accountable for supervision, follow-up, intervention, and:
a. corrective action of the event. b. documentation of the event. c. evaluation of the process. d. summation of the occurrence.
The nurse caring for a comatose patient determines that he is wearing contact lenses. Which of the following nursing interventions will the nurse use when removing the contact lenses?
a. Put on snug, powdered, clean gloves. b. Ask the patient to look down to expose the lower eyeball. c. Use the fingernail to slide the lens off of the cornea. d. Inspect the eye after the lenses have been removed.